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: absolutely, jim. i think one thing that stands out just as you start reading this that this phone call lasted 90 minutes between president obama and vladimir putin. and just to go through this, it says very frankly here the united states condemns russia's military intervention in the ukranian territory. i don't know if we have a full screen prepared just yet. i could read this very next part which makes it quite clear. the united states calls on russia to deescalate tensions by withdrawing its forces back to bases in crimea and to refrain from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. why is that last part important there of that thing we're putting up onscreen, quote. elsewhere in ukraine as you know, as you follow all of this, there are great concerns about what is happening in eastern ukraine because the russians have a heavy influence there. there are many ethnic russians in eastern ukraine. and the white house has been peppered with questions all week about what would happen in the event that easter
: absolutely, jim. i think one thing that stands out just as you start reading this that this phone call lasted 90 minutes between president obama and vladimir putin. and just to go through this, it says very frankly here the united states condemns russia's military intervention in the ukranian territory. i don't know if we have a full screen prepared just yet. i could read this very next part which makes it quite clear. the united states calls on russia to deescalate tensions by withdrawing...
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. >> well thanks, jim. another update we'll be looking for shortly, i imagine, is when the president if the president speaks again with vladimir putin as he did on friday. we do know that secretary of state john kerry spoke a short time ago today with the ukranian president, keeping those lines of communication open. certainly. we have an update just in right now. the u.n. security council is going to an open televised session on this subject of the ukraine. we're going to take you there when that starts. in the meantime, russia's decision not only adds more strain to an already tense relationship with the u.s., but it could also impact the situation in syria. we explain how right after this. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. that moment you enjoy it at home. explaining my moderat
. >> well thanks, jim. another update we'll be looking for shortly, i imagine, is when the president if the president speaks again with vladimir putin as he did on friday. we do know that secretary of state john kerry spoke a short time ago today with the ukranian president, keeping those lines of communication open. certainly. we have an update just in right now. the u.n. security council is going to an open televised session on this subject of the ukraine. we're going to take you there...
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law enforcement are with sarah and jim to get a brady law enacted. unquestionably, this law has had an incredible impact on public safety. you have saved my fellow police officers and citizens across america. i am very proud of that. [applause] background checks block more than 2 million prohibited gun purchases. there is no way to quantify completely the law that has resulted from this. we have heard the tremendous impact. i think it is safe to say that these 2 million guns could have resulted in 2 million catastrophes. clearly, the brady law has reduced access to firearms by those legally not permitted to possess them. there are other avenues for dangerous purchasers who acquire these firearms. in baltimore county, i lost an officer four months ago due to an illegally obtained firearm. we have to shut things down. this is what leaders are asking you to do. up to 40% of purchases take place between private parties without a license dealer. they require no background check at all. as we have warned, this is tantamount to allowing passengers to board
law enforcement are with sarah and jim to get a brady law enacted. unquestionably, this law has had an incredible impact on public safety. you have saved my fellow police officers and citizens across america. i am very proud of that. [applause] background checks block more than 2 million prohibited gun purchases. there is no way to quantify completely the law that has resulted from this. we have heard the tremendous impact. i think it is safe to say that these 2 million guns could have resulted...
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jim, what are we expecting the president to say here? >> i think the president is going to back up secretary john kerry and other officials, including jay carney earlier this afternoon, that any moves by russia to intervene in the crisis to perhaps invade that territory of crimea would be a grave mistake, in the words of white house officials and according to secretary of state john kerry. one thing that we've been pressing officials all day long, jake, is exactly who those forces are in the crimea area. we're seeing forces with insignias that appear to be blackandover or concealed. it's not clear who is on the ground in crimea. hopefully we'll get updated information from the president as to what that is. jake, make no mistake, this is, again, once again, another confrontation between the president and vladimir putin over what is happening. those events on the ground in the ukraine. >> let's bring in chief national correspondent jim sciutto. i was e-mailing with a senior official who points out that the russians have a base and the ques
jim, what are we expecting the president to say here? >> i think the president is going to back up secretary john kerry and other officials, including jay carney earlier this afternoon, that any moves by russia to intervene in the crisis to perhaps invade that territory of crimea would be a grave mistake, in the words of white house officials and according to secretary of state john kerry. one thing that we've been pressing officials all day long, jake, is exactly who those forces are in...
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you're up. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> how are you? >> caller: my stock is tesla, buy, hold or sell more? >> tesla is cold. it's just driven by the power of the most. okay? power of emotion right now. right now emotions are moving high and it can go up. no reason to buy a stock but it's a cold stock. let's go to garrett in texas. >> caller: i wanted to start off by saying thank you to your and your team. you're a young investor and y'all taught me a lot. >> thank you, your team is excellent. how can i help? >> caller: i had a question about cheg. i got in around 8.40. do i get out now? >> i don't know. a huge disappointment. sell half and if it moves up again, sell the rest. it's been a big disappointment. let's go to paul in illinois, please, paul. >> caller: boo-yah cramer. >> boo-yah paul. >> caller: my stock is hercules offshore. >> that is not great. if you go into that group, go into schlumberger. exxon, extremely disappointing. churl in illinois, cheryl? >> caller: boo-yah from pea y r illinois. >> you got great companies head q
you're up. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> how are you? >> caller: my stock is tesla, buy, hold or sell more? >> tesla is cold. it's just driven by the power of the most. okay? power of emotion right now. right now emotions are moving high and it can go up. no reason to buy a stock but it's a cold stock. let's go to garrett in texas. >> caller: i wanted to start off by saying thank you to your and your team. you're a young investor and y'all taught me a...
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the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> bounce back. easing tensions in ukraine ignite a rally on wall street. the s&p 500 a record, the dow its best day this year. the nasdaq a 14-year high. but will the optimism last? >>> fiscal priorities. president obama unveils his $4 trillion budget. what's his plan for spending and new tax in the coming year? >>> tough turn around. the radio shack will close over 1,000 stores as it
the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> bounce back. easing tensions in ukraine ignite a rally on wall street. the s&p 500 a record, the dow its best day this year. the nasdaq a 14-year high. but will the optimism last? >>> fiscal priorities. president obama unveils his $4 trillion budget. what's his plan for spending and new tax in the coming year? >>> tough turn around. the radio shack will...
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>> caller: booyah, jim, from delaware. and i'm asking you about con edison. >> oh, another solar technology semiconductor that's way too hot. listen, you're in delaware, i know this is going to bore you. but rather than that, i like dupont. let's go to dave in massachusetts. >> caller: hey, jim, booyah to you. fantastic show. entertaining. very educational. >> don't forget great staff. >> caller: thank you for all you provide. speaking of insight what are your thoughts on nycy insight corps? >> oh, another smoking hot biotech stock. no, too hot for me, i'm sorry. this is too hot for me. let's go to gail, please. >> caller: big guy -- >> all right, i continue to believe if you take a longer term view on whole foods, longer term, i believe in that theme in "get rich carefully" and i believe in it. mark in maryland? >> caller: hi -- >> well, it happens to be the worst defense company in a group. this is an example of the worst house in an unbelievable neighborhood. it doesn't matter. i like lockheed martin. lmt. okay? and the
>> caller: booyah, jim, from delaware. and i'm asking you about con edison. >> oh, another solar technology semiconductor that's way too hot. listen, you're in delaware, i know this is going to bore you. but rather than that, i like dupont. let's go to dave in massachusetts. >> caller: hey, jim, booyah to you. fantastic show. entertaining. very educational. >> don't forget great staff. >> caller: thank you for all you provide. speaking of insight what are your...
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jim dobbins is someone who has forht us all now, going on at least 15 years, for how we need to think about peace and security and that u.s. involvement. the fact that you have stepped back into this role , there could not be a better person and a better perspective. i want to acknowledge bill taylor, who i saw walking in. bill is also -- i met bill first in afghanistan in 2002. he remains to be one of the best examples of a diplomat and a boss that i have ever had. when i traveled to afghanistan ago,he first time 21 years i would come to witness what i believe is one of the greatest foreign-policy mistakes that our country has ever made. that was the abandonment of --hanistan and the gradual or sometimes not gradual -- destruction to afghanistan, its communities, its infrastructure, its relationships with its neighbors, that we are still climbing out of today. have come over my career, watched conflict unfold slowly, and development unfold slowly. conflict is much more efficient. it costs a lot less to perpetrate. decades of understanding that were built up between communities in afg
jim dobbins is someone who has forht us all now, going on at least 15 years, for how we need to think about peace and security and that u.s. involvement. the fact that you have stepped back into this role , there could not be a better person and a better perspective. i want to acknowledge bill taylor, who i saw walking in. bill is also -- i met bill first in afghanistan in 2002. he remains to be one of the best examples of a diplomat and a boss that i have ever had. when i traveled to...
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first up we have a lawyer a con a mr and best selling author jim rickards on the show today jim joined me earlier today via our new york studio to update us on his views about the global economy you won't want to miss it then we have american filmmakers social activist and the man behind the movement peter just that he's on the show today now just have founded the case movement which advocates for transition from a money based economy to a resource based economy interesting stuff you definitely won't want to miss my interview with them and finally in today's big deal edward harrison joins me to discuss the brew identity of the man behind us his name's can't miss it you want to miss a moment of it all and it all starts right now. our lead story today shipping while most of us don't often think about the shipping industry the fact of the matter is almost everything you get from overseas is deeply affected by the business of shipping this is why a coalition between the world's three largest shipping companies is worth taking a closer look at now is switzerland mediterranean shipping compa
first up we have a lawyer a con a mr and best selling author jim rickards on the show today jim joined me earlier today via our new york studio to update us on his views about the global economy you won't want to miss it then we have american filmmakers social activist and the man behind the movement peter just that he's on the show today now just have founded the case movement which advocates for transition from a money based economy to a resource based economy interesting stuff you definitely...
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>> well, jim, this weekend, we actually spring our clocks forward. how can you spring your clock forward with all of this stuff around? snow us your frustration. send in the angry, angry snow pictures. let's get on with the pat collins' snowstick challenge. there is a time and place for everything. but march is not the time, and washington is not the place for this kind of snow. we call this snow stick challenge "snow us your frustration." we ask you to send in pictures of your angry snow faces. best picture gets the snow stick. the pet category. get this snow is off of my nose. get the snow off my nose. get the snow off my nose now. you want me to go where? now i'm not leaving this house, and until it is 70. at the tirasol on connecticut avenue, they have clear ed a space on the sidewalk and put some chairs and tables outside and they say they are closed for breakfast, but they hope to open for lunch. sure they will. now, on to the wish fful thinki category. dresed for the weather that you want, and not the weather that the you have. hey, when does
>> well, jim, this weekend, we actually spring our clocks forward. how can you spring your clock forward with all of this stuff around? snow us your frustration. send in the angry, angry snow pictures. let's get on with the pat collins' snowstick challenge. there is a time and place for everything. but march is not the time, and washington is not the place for this kind of snow. we call this snow stick challenge "snow us your frustration." we ask you to send in pictures of your...
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>> is this jim cramer? >> yeah, is this craig in georgia. >> yes, i know i'm from the south, we don't talk slow like a red neck down here, but boo-yah, how are you? >> great. how about you? >> caller: would you mind if i wish my son happy birthday quick? >> go ahead. >> caller: i want to wish my baby boy carson, he turned 1 month old yesterday. happy birthday, son. anyway. >> the reaction, maybe he identifies with the show. >> caller: well, listen, jim, the reason i'm calling in, i want to know what's going on with u.p.s. >> all right. craig, i'm going to tell you right now that stephanie link who is co-portfolio manager for action alert, we've got to pull the trigger of u.p.s. but we have to sell something first. u.p.s., well, now i'm froze in it. i think u.p.s. is going right to $105. you're terrific and i think i want to wish happy 1 month. i mean, what the heck. month, better than ever. all right. trucking. while i think it's going to keep on trucking, okay. cummins is great for worldwide growth, but fo
>> is this jim cramer? >> yeah, is this craig in georgia. >> yes, i know i'm from the south, we don't talk slow like a red neck down here, but boo-yah, how are you? >> great. how about you? >> caller: would you mind if i wish my son happy birthday quick? >> go ahead. >> caller: i want to wish my baby boy carson, he turned 1 month old yesterday. happy birthday, son. anyway. >> the reaction, maybe he identifies with the show. >> caller: well,...
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i'm also very glad to see jim phillips here. i've worked on terrorism issues with jim for it must be a quarter-century now and there are very few people in the world who writes with the intelligence and prudence that jim phillips does. here are a couple of reasons why i wanted to write the book so i will start this way. i remember back in 1980 reading some clippings and newspapers. it was in the chicago area and a woman was looking out her window near her home and she saw a van pull up. in that van there proved to be some nine different people. they looked rather like an athletics team, the jogging uniforms in the bags but as she looked out her window this lady decided she should be a little nervous about this. there have been robberies in the area by a the saln who were puerto rican separatists and she noticed a few things that were odd to her. first off these athletic bag seemed much heavier than she was used to seeing with athletes and secondly some of the guys were smoking. she decided this wasn't a workout at all and she th
i'm also very glad to see jim phillips here. i've worked on terrorism issues with jim for it must be a quarter-century now and there are very few people in the world who writes with the intelligence and prudence that jim phillips does. here are a couple of reasons why i wanted to write the book so i will start this way. i remember back in 1980 reading some clippings and newspapers. it was in the chicago area and a woman was looking out her window near her home and she saw a van pull up. in that...
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but i think jim is right, there is a potential here for even another reason. the president is proposing to increase the earned income credit for workers not living with minor children. a sizable earned income credit for families with kids. >> woodruff: right. you have young workers or middle-age workers who is single individuals, if they pay no wages, for those who are in poverty or deeper into poverty, that should be something where both parties say that's not a good idea and both parties want to encourage them to work for and earned income credit does that. >> woodruff: you see republicans moving in the president's direction, having more interest in doing something like this? >> i wouldn't say that. i think in the area of earned income tax credit, there might be some overlap. but in general the republican approach will be very different, i think. i think they'll look at the range of programs aimed at helping the poor and say a lot of these programs have been created without any relationship or understanding of how they interact with the others and create lar
but i think jim is right, there is a potential here for even another reason. the president is proposing to increase the earned income credit for workers not living with minor children. a sizable earned income credit for families with kids. >> woodruff: right. you have young workers or middle-age workers who is single individuals, if they pay no wages, for those who are in poverty or deeper into poverty, that should be something where both parties say that's not a good idea and both...
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jim sciutto's our chief national security correspondent. the president is clearly concerned right now and his aides are telling our white house correspondent jim acosta, that they may actually consider boycotting the g-8 summit in sochi, russia, in june. that's a huge deal. >> that's right. the president said there would be costs, he'd impose substantial costs and beginning to define what those costs are. they might not attend sochi. granted it's four months from now, but it's a marquee event for russia at the site of the olympics. if you can get some of your allies to join in, recently in the last hour, we had britain's ambassador to the u.n. also condemn the deployment of troops inside ukraine saying the united kingdom believes that any newly deployed troops that do not belong to the ukrainian government should withdraw. the g-8 becomes the g-1 or the g-2 and that's a big blow. the white house has also referenced the russians wanted to reach out for improved economic ties with the u.s. and this is something they would conceivably cancel,
jim sciutto's our chief national security correspondent. the president is clearly concerned right now and his aides are telling our white house correspondent jim acosta, that they may actually consider boycotting the g-8 summit in sochi, russia, in june. that's a huge deal. >> that's right. the president said there would be costs, he'd impose substantial costs and beginning to define what those costs are. they might not attend sochi. granted it's four months from now, but it's a marquee...
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weather channel's jim cantore live in d.c. he brings us the latest from there. jim? >> reporter: good morning, david. kind of a nasty one. expecting 3 to 7 inches of snow, we've got an inch and a half on the ground. of course, it continues to come down in earnest. look back and you can hardly see the capitol. i mean it's very, very low in terms of visibility. winds gusting to 35 miles per hour. we went from 37 at midnight to now 21 degrees, which is incredible cold. we'll get down to single digits tonight, possibly record low the storm is impacting a swath from california across the plains and really from just south of new york down through philly and into d.c. probably further. we can wind up in a situation here where some of the heaviest snow totals may be to the south of d.c., which is pretty rare for the month of march where you average 1.3 inches. we'll see 3 to 7 here before all is said and done. most places will see about that. we've got 5 inches in gaithersburg. roads behind me aren't bad. remember, there's no hills here. this is all pretty much straight here
weather channel's jim cantore live in d.c. he brings us the latest from there. jim? >> reporter: good morning, david. kind of a nasty one. expecting 3 to 7 inches of snow, we've got an inch and a half on the ground. of course, it continues to come down in earnest. look back and you can hardly see the capitol. i mean it's very, very low in terms of visibility. winds gusting to 35 miles per hour. we went from 37 at midnight to now 21 degrees, which is incredible cold. we'll get down to...
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jim gray. >> without anger. neil: jim, your contribution, someone who watched this, and analyzed it i thought, you asked the nastiest questions of fighter, i always thought someone is going to hit jim right now, i mentioned with ali he made it like, i'm not saying carnival, but, he certainly changed boxing as we knew it, and since has come to know it. we're almost disappointed after the fact. >> he was so great, and he was so much fun, neil, he made it fun for everyone. larry talked about what he did for the business, but he was also a guy that changed paradigm for all of sports, he was brash when people were not. he was the outgoing, he started all of this trash talking, and people, at the time, some were otended later they loved him, the greatest up stiewlg in the history -- institution of history of boxing and perhaps sports, he lit the torn i torch in 1996, he stood for so much, he was for social justice and change, he was proven right, there was never a guy like this, there will never be another. neil: larr
jim gray. >> without anger. neil: jim, your contribution, someone who watched this, and analyzed it i thought, you asked the nastiest questions of fighter, i always thought someone is going to hit jim right now, i mentioned with ali he made it like, i'm not saying carnival, but, he certainly changed boxing as we knew it, and since has come to know it. we're almost disappointed after the fact. >> he was so great, and he was so much fun, neil, he made it fun for everyone. larry talked...
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studio policy analyst at the new america foundation education policy program, and from eugene oregon jim recallings director of admissions at the university of oregon, ann, what is the s.a.t. supposed to do and does it do it. >> so the sat is really meant to be an admissions tool, for students, and for colleges. it is supposed to say which students will be ready to succeed, in post secondary institutions. and i think today's test it always doesn't reflect what is taught in the classroom, it reflects other skills, and knowledge but not necessarily the curriculum that students are going to be experiencing in their high school classrooms or in their collegele chews. and so i think a lot of the changes that david coleman and the college board are introducing are intended to kind of right that balance, and maybe the s.a.t. more reflective of what students are actually experiencing in 16 and 17-year-olds and in their college classrooms to come. >> rafael, you have an academically demanding course of study at al burke, academy, is it as unrelated to what kids are learning in the classroom at a
studio policy analyst at the new america foundation education policy program, and from eugene oregon jim recallings director of admissions at the university of oregon, ann, what is the s.a.t. supposed to do and does it do it. >> so the sat is really meant to be an admissions tool, for students, and for colleges. it is supposed to say which students will be ready to succeed, in post secondary institutions. and i think today's test it always doesn't reflect what is taught in the classroom,...
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and i want to maintain high jim any over it. and these incidental sanctions can i weather them and in due course the united states and europe will back off them because they don't have staying power. i will get what they want and they won't hurt me that much. that's their calculus. what's our calculus? >> ambassador, thank you, sir. enjoy london. >> thank you. >> and general bob scales insists russian president putin is bluffing that u.s. intervention must be on the table. i will tell you most people have military fatigue and you put it on the table. >> well, first of all understand russian military forces are very weak. they don't have a draft army. not a single stealth fighter. their navy can't get out of ports. it it really is the gang that couldn't shoot straight. we have still a very strong military. we ought to leverage that asymmetry. is that a threat or actually a follow-through? there are two things there. one is a threat to sort of scare them because they have a pathetic military and the other one is to actually commit
and i want to maintain high jim any over it. and these incidental sanctions can i weather them and in due course the united states and europe will back off them because they don't have staying power. i will get what they want and they won't hurt me that much. that's their calculus. what's our calculus? >> ambassador, thank you, sir. enjoy london. >> thank you. >> and general bob scales insists russian president putin is bluffing that u.s. intervention must be on the table. i...
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that is the work of santa and jim brady. they knock on wood doors, asked more people from votes, as they sought out those votes and always with the greatest humor, good will, friendship never left their voices even though they better than anyone knew the seriousness of the task. the brady campaign has been a force of good in making a difference in our country. it is remarkable how many lives have been saved and who would have thought that the internet which should be our friend would have been something that would facilitate background checks, became a place where people could buy guns, we have to pass the brady background check and expand and cover gun shows and to the internet. our friend mike thompson working with peter king, has a bipartisan bill to do that. and he has said if we take the bill up on the floor it will pass. the votes are there. the american people are more than their, 70% on this piece of gun violence prevention which is what this bill is. i am honored to be here with the chief. we speak baltimore, you ar
that is the work of santa and jim brady. they knock on wood doors, asked more people from votes, as they sought out those votes and always with the greatest humor, good will, friendship never left their voices even though they better than anyone knew the seriousness of the task. the brady campaign has been a force of good in making a difference in our country. it is remarkable how many lives have been saved and who would have thought that the internet which should be our friend would have been...
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car mine. >> booyah, jim. i wanted to ask you about precision cast corporation. >> best of the best. don't give up boeing. >> lucas in connecticut. >> caller: jim, jim, lucky lou here. mbg, what do you think? drop and go or double down and run? >> look, we are looking at the bonds greece turning around. greece is turning around. i mean, i don't know. i don't want this to be rbc, which was great for a while but now is not great but it is turning around. don in connecticut. >> caller: alumina in my -- >> no. i cannot tell you how many times i sent memos to people who work with me we got to do illumina, got to do illumina and we keep screwing it up. it's not done going higher. matt in california. >> caller: when will citigroup break out to the up side? >> i don't know the answer. and you know what? the best way to find that out would be to have michael come on the show with a very candid analysis, which i know he's capable of doing. let's go to barbara in florida. >> caller: hi, jim. thank you for all the help yo
car mine. >> booyah, jim. i wanted to ask you about precision cast corporation. >> best of the best. don't give up boeing. >> lucas in connecticut. >> caller: jim, jim, lucky lou here. mbg, what do you think? drop and go or double down and run? >> look, we are looking at the bonds greece turning around. greece is turning around. i mean, i don't know. i don't want this to be rbc, which was great for a while but now is not great but it is turning around. don in...
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jim, i want to bring you in here. is this something that's going to bit them, and if they don't push out to by good, that's not good for someone making those campaigns. >> joe and i have been on many campaigns, but we would advise our candidates, don't make a misstatement. you can see many of them are flawed, but reid says all of them are wrong. that was pretty egregious. he furthermore has made a mistake in politics of elevating americans for prosperity into a major an tag insist. the democrats have to were about the republican candidates. for example, in michigan, gary peters, the democrat senate candidate has gotten a war with a woman named julie boonstra, who has cancer. that's not very smart for an incumbent to challenge a citizen. i guess that's a victory for americans with prosperity in terms of their ability to set the agenda. they have gotten themselves into a sticky wicket attacking ordinary citizens especially when they prove about the attacks. >> no politician anywhere wants to be seen attacking somewhere
jim, i want to bring you in here. is this something that's going to bit them, and if they don't push out to by good, that's not good for someone making those campaigns. >> joe and i have been on many campaigns, but we would advise our candidates, don't make a misstatement. you can see many of them are flawed, but reid says all of them are wrong. that was pretty egregious. he furthermore has made a mistake in politics of elevating americans for prosperity into a major an tag insist. the...
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what are you learning, jim? >> we're learning that the white house is basically sending a diplomatic warning to russia over the events of ukraine. just a few moments ago hearing from a senior administration official that the u.s. may not attend the g-8 summit in russia in sochi where the olympics were just held later on this june if russia is in ukraine. senior administration official basically telling us that it would be very hard for the united states and european allies to justify attending that summit if russian forces are in ukraine. the senior administration official going on and saying that russia has built up some good will after hosting what was a successful olympic games in sochi but at this point, the white house, the obama administration, in the words of the senior administration official, just cannot see a scenario where they would attend that g-8 summit in sochi if russian forces are in ukraine. a clear, clear diplomatic warning to the russians, wolf, something we did not hear from the president in
what are you learning, jim? >> we're learning that the white house is basically sending a diplomatic warning to russia over the events of ukraine. just a few moments ago hearing from a senior administration official that the u.s. may not attend the g-8 summit in russia in sochi where the olympics were just held later on this june if russia is in ukraine. senior administration official basically telling us that it would be very hard for the united states and european allies to justify...
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i am here on behalf of my husband, jim brady. he was wounded in the assassination attempt on ronald reagan in 1981. >> my name is dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew, who was shot and ahead on the top of the empire state building and 1997. and for our dear friend christopher, who was killed that day. for the 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet, and for everyone of us who just wants to live in a safer nation. today, we're here to mark the 20 year anniversary of what could fairly be called the most significant step forward toward that goal of a safer nation. handgun violence prevention act took effect 20 years ago today. report,duce the special to introduce this report that we have issued -- to celebrate the success of this legislation and to define the critical work that lies ahead, 20 years of brady background checks, the case of finishing the job and making america safer. first, i would like to thank some special guests. of course, the victims and families that have joined us here today. i know i speak f
i am here on behalf of my husband, jim brady. he was wounded in the assassination attempt on ronald reagan in 1981. >> my name is dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew, who was shot and ahead on the top of the empire state building and 1997. and for our dear friend christopher, who was killed that day. for the 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet, and for everyone of us who just wants to live in a safer nation. today, we're here to mark the 20 year anniversary of...
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with jim. first the president made it clear that e he is going to stand with the international community in handling the message with ukraine, and it was a tough message in the 90-minute phone call? >> yes, it was a tough message and we know that the presidents spoke a week and a day ago, but developments have been move sog qui quickly in ukraine with the russian involvement that the president came down hard today in if statement. he said that the united states condemns russia's military intervention in the crimean territory, and i want to put this up on the screen, because this illustrates the statement heref. just how concerned the white house is about what is happening by russia. the united states calls on russia to deescalate tensions by withdrawing the forces back to bases in crimea, and to refrain from interference elsewhere in ukraine. the reason i isolate that particular sentence from the statement, jim, is because it is a couple of things. one is that at this point, does the white hous
with jim. first the president made it clear that e he is going to stand with the international community in handling the message with ukraine, and it was a tough message in the 90-minute phone call? >> yes, it was a tough message and we know that the presidents spoke a week and a day ago, but developments have been move sog qui quickly in ukraine with the russian involvement that the president came down hard today in if statement. he said that the united states condemns russia's military...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, ed. >> caller: this is ed in florida in boynton beach, and i wonder you feel about lowe's. >> my charitable trust owns home depot, i was impressed, good conference, too, guys, lowe's. jim in new york. jim? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> how are you? >> caller: good, good. question on hsc. >> all right, i told you the refiners had become too commodity like. it had a lot to do with the spread between brent and west texas intermediate. not so good right now. if you want to own one, holly is one of the best. let's go to adrian in tennessee. adrian?! >> caller: yes, jim. could you tell me about sea change. >> oh, digital video? digital video is too hard, sir. i have no problems, i'm supporting this high max here and that seems to be stalled out. on want to be in that business. may i go to john in florida? john? john? >> caller: yeah, hi, jim. it's john c.. >> how you been, boss? >> caller: glad to have you back. i missed you. >> yeah, i missed the show. what's up? >> caller: ji
>> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, ed. >> caller: this is ed in florida in boynton beach, and i wonder you feel about lowe's. >> my charitable trust owns home depot, i was impressed, good conference, too, guys, lowe's. jim in new york. jim? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> how are you? >> caller: good, good. question on hsc. >> all right, i told you the refiners had become too commodity like. it had a lot to do with the spread between brent and...
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jim maceda, with where do we go from here. that was some press conference. >> reporter: yes, it was. you summed it up very well. it went on for an hour and a half. it was the first time we've seen him speak about anything, much less ukraine, over ten days. putin, couple of things, chuck. putin called the military intervention in crimea extraordinary, but legitimate. rehashing old ground. but i think his key comment came when he asked about what happens next. he said he didn't think the use of force was necessary at this time in crimea or elsewhere in ukraine, leaving open the possibility but only as a last resort. now that signal, coupled with images today of russian forces returning back to their bases, after putin announced late yesterday the end of those war games along -- not by accident, ukraine's border with russia. those two signals could potentially, potentially lower the temperature in the standoff which obviously has become extremely tense. meanwhile, you talk about the u.s. and its allies, struggling to come up with
jim maceda, with where do we go from here. that was some press conference. >> reporter: yes, it was. you summed it up very well. it went on for an hour and a half. it was the first time we've seen him speak about anything, much less ukraine, over ten days. putin, couple of things, chuck. putin called the military intervention in crimea extraordinary, but legitimate. rehashing old ground. but i think his key comment came when he asked about what happens next. he said he didn't think the...
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. >> there were accusations this was going to bring back jim crowe. i looked through the jim crowe laws of the deep south where i grew up. i couldn't find anything common to that at all in this bill. it was very minor language changes. can you help our audience understand exactly what did this bill do? >> senate bill 1062 clarified an updated arizona religious freedom restoration act as we saw courts around the country basically saying that the government wasn't a party to the lawsuit, then the religious freedom restoration act would not apply. that was the main clarification. an individual or a business could assert their religious freedom rights, whether or not the government was a party to the lawsuit so it would be intended to help the little sisters of the poor, the photographer, the wedding cake maker, hobby lobby, those businesses where the government is trying to force them to forego their religious beliefs. >> it was not discriminatory but for example if i owned a jewish dell ka teten and someone said i want you to do bacon wrapped shrimp, th
. >> there were accusations this was going to bring back jim crowe. i looked through the jim crowe laws of the deep south where i grew up. i couldn't find anything common to that at all in this bill. it was very minor language changes. can you help our audience understand exactly what did this bill do? >> senate bill 1062 clarified an updated arizona religious freedom restoration act as we saw courts around the country basically saying that the government wasn't a party to the...
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send jim an e-mail at "mad money"@jim cramer.com. or call us at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to "mad money".cnbc.com. >>> hi. what happened with bidu, the chinese version of google that's the most heavily used website in the people's republic? last thursday they reported after the close, and the market's reaction to the numbers were pretty mixed. in fact, right after the results came out morgan stanley downgraded the stock. that's wall street from buy to hold. they cut their price target from 185 to 179. not that much, but it had the effect. while the exact same time nicolas upgrades the stock from hold to -- >> buy, buy, buy. >> and raises the price target up to a very bullish 238. now, i know this kind of thing can be very confusing to regular investors. >> sell, sell, sell. >> buy, buy, buy. >> the so-called experts can't even get their stories straight? here on "mad money" we love a good old-fashioned analyst duel. it lets you evaluate the best arguments of both bulls and bears to see what's really right about a stock, and it tests your conviction, which is so import
send jim an e-mail at "mad money"@jim cramer.com. or call us at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to "mad money".cnbc.com. >>> hi. what happened with bidu, the chinese version of google that's the most heavily used website in the people's republic? last thursday they reported after the close, and the market's reaction to the numbers were pretty mixed. in fact, right after the results came out morgan stanley downgraded the stock. that's wall street from buy to...
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well, jim, congratulations again on your new book. thank you so much for stopping by. >> good to see you again. >> you, too. >> thanks so much for joining us today. we he hope you learned a thing or two. if you want to catch any of the segments again you can find them on our website. it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. we've also posted some web exclusive content with more information to help your business grow. we're on twitter as well. it's @msnbcyourbis. don't forget to become a fan of the show on facebook. next week, a babysitting service that bends over backwards to support its artist employees. >> our clients obviously are super important but in a lot of ways i think that our sitters are equally important if not more important. without great caregivers, i can't provide anything to my clients to begin with. >> how creating a strong company culture translates into good business. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg and, remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i'v
well, jim, congratulations again on your new book. thank you so much for stopping by. >> good to see you again. >> you, too. >> thanks so much for joining us today. we he hope you learned a thing or two. if you want to catch any of the segments again you can find them on our website. it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. we've also posted some web exclusive content with more information to help your business grow. we're on twitter as well. it's @msnbcyourbis. don't forget to become...
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>> caller: hey, jim. love your show. welcome from sacramento valley. >> oh, man, i love sacra, get rain there, all right. >> caller: it's raining all day today and tomorrow, so things are looking up. jim, i've been looking at -- i bought housing. i bought dr horton, dha, wondering what you think about it and what your long-term is? i tend to hold long. what do you think about horton? >> i think horton is going up. it could be a good spring selling season. rates have not jumped up. there is a housing shortage and i think it will be horton's time to shine. may i go to tim in california, please, tim? >> caller: hey, cramer, cbrl just reported. should i buy more or take profit? my grandparents love it. >> i like it, too. i like the apple pie with the cheesecake -- with the piece of cheese in the old days when i weighed 210. the quarter wasn't so hot. how about we do this? take some off the table. this wasn't such a special quarter. steve in georgia, steve? >> caller: mr. cramer, thanks for taking my call. >> of course, thank
>> caller: hey, jim. love your show. welcome from sacramento valley. >> oh, man, i love sacra, get rain there, all right. >> caller: it's raining all day today and tomorrow, so things are looking up. jim, i've been looking at -- i bought housing. i bought dr horton, dha, wondering what you think about it and what your long-term is? i tend to hold long. what do you think about horton? >> i think horton is going up. it could be a good spring selling season. rates have not...
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the original "dating game." >> here's the star of the show and your host, jim lange. >> remember as jim lange, chaperoning three bachelors vying to get a date with the girl. over the years, some faces destined to be famous stopped by. that was arnold. michael jackson there. farrah fawcett. lange died at the age of 81. and he added his signature stamp to the show, blowing the audience a kiss at the end. >>> and up next here, see what happens when some of the nation's heroes go to hollywood and get a big surprise. it is "america strong," coming up. with me turning her home into an ice rink. ♪ she'd just reach for the bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller, powerful sheet that acts like a big sheet. look, one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with the small but powerful picker-upper, bounty select-a-size. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. one o
the original "dating game." >> here's the star of the show and your host, jim lange. >> remember as jim lange, chaperoning three bachelors vying to get a date with the girl. over the years, some faces destined to be famous stopped by. that was arnold. michael jackson there. farrah fawcett. lange died at the age of 81. and he added his signature stamp to the show, blowing the audience a kiss at the end. >>> and up next here, see what happens when some of the...
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jim sciutto -- jim, thanks for joining us. secretary kerry said it over and over today, the united states wants to see russia deescalate the crisis and to work out his problems directly with the ukrainian government. does the u.s. actually believe putin might take them up on that? >> actually the president said today he noted that there are reports that putin may be taking a pause to think about what he's done there. i don't know if that's a hopeful read of the situation. but clearly you're hearing consistently now from u.s. officials and this really started on the weekend from the nato secretary general as well, the offering up of an off-ramp in effect for russia with a couple of elements. one, the discussion of a more inclusive government in ukraine that is more representative of the ethnic russians in the eastern part of the country there as an offer to the russians, because clearly the russians feel this government -- not only do they claim it's not legitimate, they claim that it's not representative. also this offer of a
jim sciutto -- jim, thanks for joining us. secretary kerry said it over and over today, the united states wants to see russia deescalate the crisis and to work out his problems directly with the ukrainian government. does the u.s. actually believe putin might take them up on that? >> actually the president said today he noted that there are reports that putin may be taking a pause to think about what he's done there. i don't know if that's a hopeful read of the situation. but clearly...
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and then jim ramsey and david maxwell got even more bad news. the killer's fingerprints found in diane maxwell's car that was supposed to be in her police case file were also missing. >> it was just like every day was another blow to the stomach. >> i knew they existed. and now they're gone. so yeah, i was pretty upset about it. >> with all the evidence gone, david now had to tell his father that the case might never be solved. ♪ what is is place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. tv and internet together like never before. >>> investigators literally had no evidence from diane maxwell's murder. the crime scene photos were gone. the victim's clothing had been discarded. the only eyewitness had died. and the killer's
and then jim ramsey and david maxwell got even more bad news. the killer's fingerprints found in diane maxwell's car that was supposed to be in her police case file were also missing. >> it was just like every day was another blow to the stomach. >> i knew they existed. and now they're gone. so yeah, i was pretty upset about it. >> with all the evidence gone, david now had to tell his father that the case might never be solved. ♪ what is is place? where are we? this is where...
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and number 1, jim harbaugh and lawrence kansas. ready for this? come on. no. he did not. he did not. you know what? i have to hand it to jim harbaugh. he has a flair for the dramatic. i have seen drive a pace car. i have seen him at the final four. i've seen him at fell beach. he has a flair. in the commercial break, ken ,,, tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> sugar, sugar? dennis is going ,,,,,,,,
and number 1, jim harbaugh and lawrence kansas. ready for this? come on. no. he did not. he did not. you know what? i have to hand it to jim harbaugh. he has a flair for the dramatic. i have seen drive a pace car. i have seen him at the final four. i've seen him at fell beach. he has a flair. in the commercial break, ken ,,, tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> sugar, sugar? dennis is going ,,,,,,,,
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jim acosta is at the white house. jim, the president came out unexpectedly, made a statement threatening to pull out of the g-8 meeting if putin invades the ukraine. is that a threat that putin cares about? >> reporter: well, i think it's a threat that vladimir putin should care about. this is very serious and that is basically that they are evaluating whether or not the united states would go to the g-8 summit and what the senior officials are saying is that other european allies would put this under consideration as well. the united states is basically saying, according to the senior administration officials that, hey, we not only might we not go to your party in sochi later on this june at the g-8, but we may keep our european friends from going as well. keep in mind, erin, president obama canceled a bilateral meeting with vladimir putin last year before the g-20 summit. he was supposed to go to moscow before the g-20 summit and canceled that. this would be a significant worsening of relations between the united st
jim acosta is at the white house. jim, the president came out unexpectedly, made a statement threatening to pull out of the g-8 meeting if putin invades the ukraine. is that a threat that putin cares about? >> reporter: well, i think it's a threat that vladimir putin should care about. this is very serious and that is basically that they are evaluating whether or not the united states would go to the g-8 summit and what the senior officials are saying is that other european allies would...
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and jim gray from my money, the be guy who ever covered poxing, ever, two champs with us, larry, you to first, i alys said you were rodney dangerfiel of boxing you came after moment muhammad al ale a, i, did you not dodge anything, looking back at ali , and at clay, and what he did then. and how he changed boxing then, what do you think? >> i thi a great job, he was the martin luther king of boxing, he gav boxing opportunity, and pride, he went on fought the ones they put in front of him, as far as sonny liston, i was an ali fan. i think what he did was fantastic, bause i w was young, and i was rooting for muhammad ali, he could do no wrong in my book. neil: you used to be a training partner. >> i sparred with ali for four and a half years, he beat h up a couple times, i got even with him at the end. without anger. neil: but jim, i was not blowing you smoke to talk about yr contribution, someone who wawatched and analyzed this i thought, you asked the nastost questions of fighter -- nastiest questions of fighters, i always thought someone was going to hits you right now, i machinetio
and jim gray from my money, the be guy who ever covered poxing, ever, two champs with us, larry, you to first, i alys said you were rodney dangerfiel of boxing you came after moment muhammad al ale a, i, did you not dodge anything, looking back at ali , and at clay, and what he did then. and how he changed boxing then, what do you think? >> i thi a great job, he was the martin luther king of boxing, he gav boxing opportunity, and pride, he went on fought the ones they put in front of him,...
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dwor done. >> jim: goo>> jim: good decisio. bring it back out. >> ian: 12 to shoot. down to 1:46 left to play in the second half. gordon. >> jim: there's the hesitation. >> ian: mosquera-perea finishes on a beautiful setup by evan gordon. and the lead is 10! craft. offer the mark for three. mcdonald. the offensive board. [whistle] and he loses it out of bounds. >> jim: watch the delay and watch the hesitation. go to the cuff here and then hesitate just a touch because you're out of control. and then you fin tish off. good work by the pick-and-roll up front. >> ian:>> ian: buckeyes are 0-9m three-point range. indiana, 1:29 away from a big home victory. [ male announcer ] every kind of fan loves the 2 for $20 menu in the applebee's fan zone... from the kung fu master. to...the stranger hugger. because every kind of fan loves 1 app and 2 entrees for 20 bucks. the 2 for $20 menu from applebee's. see you tomorrow. >> ian: reset with indiana in front 65-55. bench points favoring tom crean's squad. 14-0 indiana in the second half. 16-4 overall. >> jim: last time out. the be
dwor done. >> jim: goo>> jim: good decisio. bring it back out. >> ian: 12 to shoot. down to 1:46 left to play in the second half. gordon. >> jim: there's the hesitation. >> ian: mosquera-perea finishes on a beautiful setup by evan gordon. and the lead is 10! craft. offer the mark for three. mcdonald. the offensive board. [whistle] and he loses it out of bounds. >> jim: watch the delay and watch the hesitation. go to the cuff here and then hesitate just a...
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it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts every day. this includes 171 attempts by felons denied every day. 48 domestic abusers denied every day. 19 fugitives denied every day. background checks work and countless lives have been saved and crimes prevented. you only need to look to the dramatic decline of homicide since the law went into place. a lot has changed in the world in 20 years and there are new loopholes that would allow people that would be denied because of the brady law to get guns. this includes gun shows and significantly, to many most alarmingly, it includes the internet which no o
it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts...
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jim? >> and the president delivering a tough message and building a coalition that hee ne needs can and france to corroborate. and ian, i know there is frustration among the protesters and even the crimean politicians that they have not gotten the backup or the support they wanted from the west. and do you think that in the phone calls, the stern messages and the talk of costs for russia they are beginning to hear the support they are looking for? >> i think they are starting to hear positive signs bs, but you also have the ukrainian government here talking tougher about the russians, and that could be a move to push the west to push them into more diplomatic, and push up the diplomatic efforts, because noi first time mentioning the military on the high alert, and definitely an escalation here in kiev, and to tell you that the prime minister here talked to his counter parts in russia, you know, dmitry medvedev who is the russian prime minister assured him that no military action is going t
jim? >> and the president delivering a tough message and building a coalition that hee ne needs can and france to corroborate. and ian, i know there is frustration among the protesters and even the crimean politicians that they have not gotten the backup or the support they wanted from the west. and do you think that in the phone calls, the stern messages and the talk of costs for russia they are beginning to hear the support they are looking for? >> i think they are starting to...
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. >> hold on, jim. here comes the president. let's listen in. >> good afternoon everybody. before jay takes some of your questions, i want to provide a brief update on our efforts to address the ongoing crisis in ukraine. since the russian intervention we've been mobilizing the international community to condemn this violation of international law and to support the people and government of ukraine. this morning i signed an executive order that authorizes sanctions on individuals and enemies responsible for violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the ukraine, or for stealing the assets of the ukrainian people. according to my guidance the state department has also put in place restrictions on the travel of certain individuals and officials. these decisions continue our efforts to impose a cost on russia. and those responsible for the situation in crimea. and they also give us the flexibility to adjust our response going forward based on russia's actions. we took these steps in close coord
. >> hold on, jim. here comes the president. let's listen in. >> good afternoon everybody. before jay takes some of your questions, i want to provide a brief update on our efforts to address the ongoing crisis in ukraine. since the russian intervention we've been mobilizing the international community to condemn this violation of international law and to support the people and government of ukraine. this morning i signed an executive order that authorizes sanctions on individuals...
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then we have jim barrett describing the final invention. artificial intelligence and the end of the human era. and we wrap up tonight's programming at 10:45 p.m. what paul kengor, who wrote "eleven principles of a reagan conservative." that happens tonight on booktv. >> i believe we started in 1933, the day after prohibition ended. so 25 other wineries lineup of law rest. we are at the only one still in business today. oregon has a rich history for the wine industry. the wine is where we add the variety with great varietals in the 70s. so we have produced specialty wines with what is rich with fruit orchard and berries and there is kind of a grape boom and the grapes were growing and i think that the struggle but a lot of them had early on was the regulation coming in more strong for label regulations and production and all of those things. and i think that that we can get some. over the '30s, 40s and part of the 50s, customers can come in and try it. one of the neat things about this was the secretary at the time who then bought it, she ac
then we have jim barrett describing the final invention. artificial intelligence and the end of the human era. and we wrap up tonight's programming at 10:45 p.m. what paul kengor, who wrote "eleven principles of a reagan conservative." that happens tonight on booktv. >> i believe we started in 1933, the day after prohibition ended. so 25 other wineries lineup of law rest. we are at the only one still in business today. oregon has a rich history for the wine industry. the wine is...
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jim, what do you know? >> reporter: first thing to point out before i detail that phone call, we're getting word that the president is at a local fund-raiser in the washington, d.c. and told people at the fund-raiser that we may be able to deescalate this crisis in his words. the u.s. may be able to deescalate the crisis in the coming days so interesting to hear the president using the words, perhaps a hopeful sign about the way the white house feels about what's happening in ukraine at this point. but getting to that phone call, yes, as we all know it took place on saturday. 90 minutes long and according to a senior administration official briefing reporters on that phone call earlier this evening, the president and vladimir putin spent much of that time during that phone call debating the facts on the ground with respect to what's happening on the ground in ukraine. russian president basically saying that he's trying to defend the rights of ethnic russians in ukraine and the president spent the time sayin
jim, what do you know? >> reporter: first thing to point out before i detail that phone call, we're getting word that the president is at a local fund-raiser in the washington, d.c. and told people at the fund-raiser that we may be able to deescalate this crisis in his words. the u.s. may be able to deescalate the crisis in the coming days so interesting to hear the president using the words, perhaps a hopeful sign about the way the white house feels about what's happening in ukraine at...
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and number 1, jim harbaugh and lawrence kansas. ready for this? come on. no. he did not. he did not. you know what? i have to hand it to jim harbaugh. he has a flair for the dramatic. i have seen drive a pace car. i have seen him at the final four. i've seen him at fell beach. he has a flair. in the commercial break, ken bass tid ya bastida announced he would be accepting a prom invitation from anyone. >> don't do that that's not true. ,,,,,,[ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] switch to u-verse and add a wireless receiver today. ♪ tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> sugar, sugar? dennis is going on a prom date. on you are going >> ken batisda for prom. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's
and number 1, jim harbaugh and lawrence kansas. ready for this? come on. no. he did not. he did not. you know what? i have to hand it to jim harbaugh. he has a flair for the dramatic. i have seen drive a pace car. i have seen him at the final four. i've seen him at fell beach. he has a flair. in the commercial break, ken bass tid ya bastida announced he would be accepting a prom invitation from anyone. >> don't do that that's not true. ,,,,,,[ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson...
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former senator jim demint will be our guest. all that and much more on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. transferred money from his before larry instantly bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. what can your fidelity green line do for you? just take a closer look. it works how you want to work -- on your own... or with a fidel
former senator jim demint will be our guest. all that and much more on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. transferred money from his before larry instantly bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he...
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jim sciutto, i want to discuss the dual tracks that are going on. on the one hand, the united states, as elise has pointed o out, is trying to offer some off ramps to vladmir putin. the united states and nato talking about sanctions. the russians responding with their own idea. they say they would ban u.s. and europe countries and seize assets if sanctions are imposed. what does the united states see with these threats and counter threats? >> it is two sides of the same coins, the carrots and the sticks. they have the off ramp, including the idea of sending observers into eastern ukraine. president putin and others have said that ethnic russians are under threat. they are calling for our help and demanding rescue. we will send observers in and they will take a look at the situation and see what can be doneme done. back up. at the same time, also saying that our patience is wearing thin. if russia does not pull back to its original positions, we are going to start imposing costs. you have two costs in effect. one on the financial front. you have lang
jim sciutto, i want to discuss the dual tracks that are going on. on the one hand, the united states, as elise has pointed o out, is trying to offer some off ramps to vladmir putin. the united states and nato talking about sanctions. the russians responding with their own idea. they say they would ban u.s. and europe countries and seize assets if sanctions are imposed. what does the united states see with these threats and counter threats? >> it is two sides of the same coins, the carrots...
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how much do we know, jim? i'm not suggesting you know what they know, but how much do we know about what they know? >> reporter: good question. i have reached out and spoken to the cia about this and also spoken to other officials who have read those intelligence reports. the cia pushes back very hard. they say that they presented a numberf scenarios for possible intervention. there's their on the record statement. the cia regularly updated policymakers to ensure they had an accurate and timely picture of the unfolding crisis. it goes on to say, these updates, included several possible scenarios and any suggestion otherwise is flat wrong. so they're pushing back very hard. hinting they did say this is one possibility. here's the thing. senator mccain knows this. in my old job, i read classified intelligence reports. we have this imagination that they say x is going to happen tomorrow. and you know, intelligence is a murky thing. they have indications, they make judgments, occasionally they'll put percentages,
how much do we know, jim? i'm not suggesting you know what they know, but how much do we know about what they know? >> reporter: good question. i have reached out and spoken to the cia about this and also spoken to other officials who have read those intelligence reports. the cia pushes back very hard. they say that they presented a numberf scenarios for possible intervention. there's their on the record statement. the cia regularly updated policymakers to ensure they had an accurate and...